PSP game releases for the week of April 23
It’s the start of the week again. Care to see what’s ahead of you? Off the bat, the list is populated by puzzle and casual games, and capped with an RPG and a racer:
7 Wonders (Mumbo Jumbo)
Aedis Eclipse: Generation Chaos (NIS America)
Cube (D3Publisher)
Hard Rock Casino (Oxygen Games)
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (Electronic Arts)
At the top of the list, 7 Wonders hit us from right out of left field. While no one seems to know much about it, it’s actually more familiar (Puzzle Quest, Bejeweled, anyone?) than it seems at first. Ancient gems not your thing? Take Cube for a spin. Looks like a trippy game where you have to stretch the boundaries of your spatial imagination. And if you’re the risk taker, place your bets on Hard Rock Casino. With the wireless mode support, you’d have to keep your eye on the prize – that could get rough.
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is careening just in time this week too. Racer spun off from the PS2 version, some actually say that it’s beefier than it’s console counterpart. And finally, for the tactical-RPG folk waiting for The Lion War to start waging, Aedis Eclipse: Generation of Chaos would help you tide the wait over.
It’s the start of the week again. Care to see what’s ahead of you? Off the bat, the list is populated by puzzle and casual games, and capped with an RPG and a racer:
7 Wonders (Mumbo Jumbo)
Aedis Eclipse: Generation Chaos (NIS America)
Cube (D3Publisher)
Hard Rock Casino (Oxygen Games)
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (Electronic Arts)
At the top of the list, 7 Wonders hit us from right out of left field. While no one seems to know much about it, it’s actually more familiar (Puzzle Quest, Bejeweled, anyone?) than it seems at first. Ancient gems not your thing? Take Cube for a spin. Looks like a trippy game where you have to stretch the boundaries of your spatial imagination. And if you’re the risk taker, place your bets on Hard Rock Casino. With the wireless mode support, you’d have to keep your eye on the prize – that could get rough.
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is careening just in time this week too. Racer spun off from the PS2 version, some actually say that it’s beefier than it’s console counterpart. And finally, for the tactical-RPG folk waiting for The Lion War to start waging, Aedis Eclipse: Generation of Chaos would help you tide the wait over.